explain the role of giusepee mazzini in the unification of germany
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Mazzini organized a new political society called Young Italy. Young Italy was a secret society formed to promote Italian unification: "One, free, independent, republican nation." Mazzini believed that a popular uprising would create a unified Italy, and would touch off a European-wide revolutionary movement.
Role of Mazzini in the unification of Italy were :
(i) He became member of various secret societies such as young Italy' or 'Young Europe'.
(ii) He attempted a revolution in Liguria.
(iii) He wanted unification. with wider. alliance of nations.
(iv) He frightened conservatives through the opposition of monarchy and vision of democratic republics.
(v) He favored war for a unification of Italy.
(vi) He wanted Economic development.and Political dominance.
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Role of Mazzini in the unification of Italy were :
(i) He became member of various secret societies such as young Italy' or 'Young Europe'.
(ii) He attempted a revolution in Liguria.
(iii) He wanted unification. with wider. alliance of nations.
(iv) He frightened conservatives through the opposition of monarchy and vision of democratic republics.
(v) He favored war for a unification of Italy.
(vi) He wanted Economic development.and Political dominance.
or one thing your questions is that Italy not Germany
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Giuseppe Mazini was an Italian revolutionary, born in Genoa in 1807.He was a member of the secret society of the Carbonari. At the age of 24,he was sent to exile in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded underground societies named 'Young Italy'in Marseilles and 'Youmg Europe'in Berne, whose members were liked-minded young men from Poland, France, Italy and the German states.
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Here is the answer to your query:-
Giuseppe Mazini was an Italian revolutionary, born in Genoa in 1807.He was a member of the secret society of the Carbonari. At the age of 24,he was sent to exile in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded underground societies named 'Young Italy'in Marseilles and 'Youmg Europe'in Berne, whose members were liked-minded young men from Poland, France, Italy and the German states.
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